Books on the Nightstand published our final episode in July 2016. This is a place for listeners to find old episodes.

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Thank you to all who have listened to BOTNS over the years and for those who are just discovering the podcast.

This week we bring you the first two author talks from
Booktopia Boulder, recorded at Boulder Book Store. Please enjoy
these talks from Jonathan Miles, author of Want Not, and Kristi
Helvig, author of Burn Out.

Remembering what happened in a series. A question about jacket
copy. We recommend What We See When We Read and Cover,
both by Peter Mendelsund. Series Confusion Angela from
Wisconsin asks how to complete the details in a book series fresh
in your mind when there is often a year or more in between books.
My trick is...

It’s here! The new novel from Haruki Murakami, Colorless Tsukuru
Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, is officially on sale. We can’t
attend one of the many midnight parties, so we’re having our own,
with this “early release” episode of BOTNS! We’re
honored to host two special guests on this week’s...

First, a note about author P.S. Duffy’s response to our “Read
Whatever You Want” episode, and a tease about next week’s podcast.
Then, authors P.S. Duffy and Kelly Corrigan, live from Booktopia,
VT. A last, and special, “Read Whatever You Want” follow-up
We were honored to host author P.S. Duffy (The...

Some of you may remember us talking about P.S. Duffy and her
incredible novel, The Cartographer of No Man’s Land, a brilliant
depiction of World War I and its impact on a man, a family, and a
Canadian town. Cartographer is now in paperback, and I urge you all
to read it. It’s a […]